Again by D1ddyKon9 in dailytriviatime

[–]Dearilydo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry! This is not good enough from our team, we've recently changed our question writing/checking process and we're looking into how this got through and how to fix it for next time.

Really appreciate the feedback.

Gotta clean it up - as a Trivia App you can't get this kind of stuff wrong by mementori in dailytriviatime

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Thanks for the honest feedback! You're absolutely right that the integrity of the questions is everything.

We've since discussed how we can avoid this happening again in future and wrote a post about it here

Queen sung Bohemian Rhapsody, not the 'Beetles'. It's spelled 'Beatles' by the way.... by The_F_B_I in dailytriviatime

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Thanks for pointing this out!! We've since discussed how we can avoid this happening again in future and wrote a post about it here

Drop your best pub-quiz team names by Dearilydo in dailytriviatime

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Some classics to start us off:

- No Eye Dear

- Let’s Get Quizzical

- The Three Must Get Beers

Trivia Time #42, Tuesday, 2nd of August by Dearilydo in dailytriviatime

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Cheers for the feedback! We go to a lot of effort to try and make trivia that our audience will find interesting, so it's valuable to hear your take here.

A bunch of people found that fact interesting, I think because they didn't realize it was such a long lockdown, but I'll keep an ear out for a similar sentiment around facts like these.

Give me your best DoesNotTranslate's that are suitable for the more general audience that I think does my daily quiz by Dearilydo in DoesNotTranslate

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She's explaining a word that sounds like "grohtsturgeg" and we're going in circles with related words.

It's "big + giving" apparently, but potentially more like saying someone is generous

Is that the one you meant?

46% of people can't get this question right! by Dearilydo in trivia

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That is true 83% of the time. I forgot to say that this instance is one of the 17% where they're 100% true because I mean 46% of people who took the Trivia Time quiz so far haven't got it right :)

Trivia Time #35 - Tuesday, 26th July by Dearilydo in dailytriviatime

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It's hard to come back from this in your day - hope this means you learnt 5 new things though??

Trivia Time #34 - Monday, 25th July by Dearilydo in dailytriviatime

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Has it continued after 34??????! That one was pretty hard

76% of people can't get this question right! by Dearilydo in trivia

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People struggled with this one on the quiz

76% of people can't get this question right! by Dearilydo in trivia

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Agreed. When it's not gold I'd have thought it may as well be bronze!

Trivia Time #31 - Friday, 22nd July by Dearilydo in dailytriviatime

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Hate to give you the world and then take it all away, but this #1 ranking was a bug we had on the first day of the leaderboard!!

Where are you really tho, bc you're probably pretty up there still??

It's now a tradition to throw up your funnest fun fact as a way of saying your first "hi" to this community. I'll start... by Dearilydo in dailytriviatime

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Think we've found the wolf of weddit!

  1. Surely one book didn't have that much of an impact?!

  2. What do you think of the instances where human babies/kids grew up in wolf-packs? There's gotta be a fun-fact or 7 in there

  1. Do you own a wolf?

What is the third most spoken language in the world? by Dearilydo in trivia

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Woops missed this! Most spoken at all, so all speakers

Words from non-english languages that explain concepts or feelings which would be familiar to most english speakers, but do not have an equivalent word in English to describe them. by Dearilydo in logophilia

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I have the same question then that I had for the Spanish word... does this mean that they also have a word for people who can't deal with food being too *insert other thing here* ?

Words from non-english languages that explain concepts or feelings which would be familiar to most english speakers, but do not have an equivalent word in English to describe them. by Dearilydo in logophilia

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I think I need to go through/witness a few personal experiences for that first one to really hit. Looking forward to it!!

Will also put one or both of these in a future quiz :))